Windows 10 cumulative update KB3081436 for August 11, now ready for download

Microsoft begins to roll out its second cumulative update for Windows 10. While there are not specific details at this time, the update is likely to fix the Windows Store sign in and reboot loop after installing the first update issues.

Microsoft rolls out a new cumulative update for Windows 10 and a couple of security updates to address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash Player. The cumulative update for Windows 10 is described as KB3081436 brings bug fixes and improvements to the overall functionality of the operating system. In addition, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer get security updates, and more.

While, the company doesn’t details if KB3081436 resolves the issue of reboot loop after installing the first cumulative update, it does say that the update contains all the previous updates. As such, we can assume the problems has been addressed. However, there is no mention if the update fixes the Windows Store sign in issue users have been reporting.

There is also the security update KB3087916 that aims to fix vulnerabilities found on Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Silverlight.

Here is the Microsoft summary for today’s update:

The security update for Windows 10 that is dated August 11, 2015, includes improvements to improve the functionality of Windows 10 and resolves the following vulnerabilities in Windows:

3086251 MS15-092: Vulnerabilities in the .NET Framework could allow elevation of privilege: August 11, 2015

The software giant also notes that Windows 10 updates are cumulative. Therefore, this package contains the previously released fixes. If you have previous updates installed, only the new fixes that are contained in this package will be downloaded and installed to your computer.

As always, Microsoft is also releasing a new version of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, and a new definition update for Windows Defender, the free antivirus from Microsoft.

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